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研究背景:肌肉力量和肌肉尺寸测量是肌肉骨骼病理学的有用指标,但目前很难分离单个椎旁肌肉进行力量测试。因此,测量肌肉大小可能是有用的,这可以通过诊断成像技术在体内实现。研究目的:本研究的目的是证明使用诊断性超声成像评估多裂肌横截面积(CSA)的测试-重测试可靠性。材料与方法:5名身体明显健康的志愿者,男2名,女3名,年龄23 ~ 35岁。采用FF Sonic UF-750XT诊断超声成像机,5MHz曲线换能器对腰多裂肌进行超声成像。结果:腰椎多裂的平均评分在5.3 ~ 8.6cm2之间。单次测量腰椎多裂肌的重测信度(0.996)和平均测量的重测信度(0.999)均较好(P< 0.05)。结论:超声显像是物理治疗师评估多裂肌大小的一种可靠的方法,可用于评估腰痛的效果,并可用于评估常见治疗干预措施对腰痛疾病的疗效。关键词:多裂肌,可靠性,超声成像
Test-Retest Reliability of Ultrasound Imaging of Lumbar Multifidus Muscle
Background to the study: Muscle strength and muscle size measurement are useful indicator of musculoskeletal pathology but it seems difficult at the moment to isolate individual paravertebral muscle for strength testing. It may therefore be useful to measure muscle size which can be achieved in vivo using diagnostic imaging technique.
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate test-retest reliability of using diagnostic ultrasound imaging in the assessment of multifidus cross sectional area (CSA).
Materials and method: Five apparently healthy volunteers (2 males 3 females) whose ages ranged from 23 to 35 years participated in this study. FF Sonic UF-750XT diagnostic ultrasound imaging machine with a 5MHz curvilinear transducer was used for ultrasound imaging oflumbar multifidus muscle.
Results: The results shows that the average scores of lumbar multifidus ranged from 5.3cm2 to 8.6cm2. The test retest reliability for measuring lumbar multifidus on both single (0.996) and average measures (0.999) was good (P< 0.05).
Conclusion: Ultrasound imaging could be said to be a reliable method that could be used by physiotherapist in evaluating multifidus muscle size which in turn could be a useful guide to the assessment of the effects of low back pain (LBP) and in the evaluation of the efficacy of common therapeutic intervention for LBP disorders.
KEY WORDS: Multifidus, Reliability, Ultrasound Imaging